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New Mexico Legislature considers 'hybrid' session for safety
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — The next regular session of the New Mexico Legislature in early 2021 is likely to be held in a hybrid mode with committee hearings taking place online and some in-person deliberations, leading Democratic lawmakers indicated Monday.
Samaritan loses less money in September, October than anticipated
Samaritan Healthcare didn’t lose as much money as hospital officials anticipated in September and October.
EasyJet may close 3 UK bases as it slashes staff
LONDON (AP) — Budget carrier easyJet may close bases at Stansted, Southend and Newcastle airports in England as it consulted with unions on steps to stay afloat amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
GOP runoff in Mississippi appears to attract few voters
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi election officials said turnout appeared to be sparse Tuesday for a congressional Republican primary runoff between two candidates running low-budget campaigns.
EDUCATION FUNDING
Reader seeks advocates
The 2009 Legislature dealt with our state’s fiscal crisis in a way that sought to avoid lasting harm to public higher education. However, deep budget cuts and steep tuition increases have led some to speculate we have crossed an important divide.
Reader disagrees with rate increase
It has taken 55 years for the PUD to raise rates to the Jan. 1, 2010 level. In five years the PUD intends to raise rates by 50 percent.
GRANT COUNTY PUD
Reader thinks rate increase is unnecessary
There are a lot of things I have to be thankful for, and this time of the year is a good time to reflect on them. I have a good family, good health, and live in, what I consider, the best place in the world.
BILL HINKLE
Representative writes of session start
TAXES: Reader calls for better funding of education
In a recent guest editorial ("Making sure tolls are not a tax," CBH, October 6, 2011) Tim Eyman stated that raising taxes should only be "an absolute last resort." When looking at the finances of our local schools, we are in a situation of last resort.
Reader supports Mary Perry
Why vote for Mary Perry for the Moses Lake Irrigation and Rehabilitation District (MLIRD)? Let us count the ways! We have recognized the fine character and integrity of Mary and her husband Chuck for many years. Mary has been active in our local community in numerous ways over the past 46 years. She listens thoughtfully to input from others and possesses a witty sense of good humor. She's as honest as the day is long, understands financial budgets and would carefully watch over our MLIRD taxpayer monies.
May 24, 2016
Delayed sentencing for man found guilty of murder • Seed Cupbord Nursery: Lisa Villega's dream continues to grow • Mattawa's Government Way project on slow track • 'We accomplished much': Budget expanded a little, investments made • High blood pressure, the silent killer • Joe Lang & Maggie Delay headed to state in three events • Mobile suit: Judge gives initial approval to Royal case • Rep. Manweller honored for bill to save historic cemeteries • Living with Faith: Have a little faith • Plenty of players ready to step up for Wahluke boys soccer team • Coach expects team to compete for top spot • Open House Golf Tournament: Former club champs combine to take the win • PUD still working on steelhead growth •
Lawmakers ask high court to keep Legislature open to public
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Republican legislators and a handful of Democrats are decrying as unconstitutional a plan to close off public access to the New Mexico Statehouse as lawmakers prepare to meet for a special legislative session.
Hawaii lawmakers recess after addressing budget shortfall
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii lawmakers on Thursday recessed after passing multiple funding bills designed to cope with the shock of the coronavirus pandemic that has hammered the state's tourism-dependent economy.
Hawaii lawmakers recess after addressing budget shortfall
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii lawmakers on Thursday recessed after passing multiple funding bills designed to cope with the shock of the coronavirus pandemic that has hammered the state's tourism-dependent economy.
Indiana Republicans hold fast against cash shift to schools
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Republicans are remaining firm against Democratic proposals for using an
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: Let’s stand together
The Moses Lake School District is facing some challenges. They’re not the only district in our area to have some difficulties. The Wahluke, Soap Lake, Quincy and other districts in the area are facing challenges too.
H&R Block, Macy's fall; Avis Budget, PG&E rise
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially on Monday:
H&R Block, Macy's fall; Avis Budget, PG&E rise
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially on Monday:
Indiana governor signs spending plan for unexpected revenue
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana’s governor has signed off on a
Indiana Republicans hold fast against cash shift to schools
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Republicans are remaining firm against Democratic proposals for using an